17 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Two Fantastic Godzilla Movies, April 10, 2001
I'm not a hard-core Godzilla fan, but i find them entertaining, so i picked up this DVD. Upon watching it, the one thing that really annoyed me was the lack of the widescreen option. I always like to have the original scope of the film. That is a main reason why i didn't give it 5 stars. The japanese soundtrack isn't available as an option. I prefer the english dubbing anyway, for comic effect at least. For those people who prefer the english subtitles that option should have been presented as well as the widescreen option. But I do really like the fact that you get two movies on this DVD, while costing the same as one normally does. And anyway these are two of my favorite Godzilla movies and they look good on this DVD. These two movies are both really cool: Mothra: Battle for Earth is really my favorite, the tiny twin women are fantastic! King Ghidora is very entertaining but not nearly as cool as Mothra. It's worth the money if you're a casual Godzilla fan like me, and don't mind the missing japanese soundtrack and widescreen options...
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Four stars for the films, one for the DVD, January 4, 2010
Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah and its follow-up Godzilla vs. Mothra are easily two of the finest films in the series. Koichi Kawakita won a Japanese Academy Award in 1991 for his visual effects for Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah, and the following year, Godzilla vs. Mothra became one of the biggest financial hits in Toho's history, selling over four million tickets in Japan, a number that hadn't been reached since the early 60s. Unfortunately, neither film got a stateside release until Sony defecated out this horrendous DVD in 1998 to coincide with Roland Emmerich's even bigger defecation that same year.
Not only are both films sandwiched on one disc, but they're not even in widescreen, and neither of them come with the original Japanese audio with English subtitles. Instead, the viewer has to endure dubbing that is so jaw-droppingly awful that it's amazing Toho would ever allow their films to get this sort of treatment. It's inconceivable how bottom-of-the-barrel Godzilla films like Godzilla's Revenge and even Godzilla vs. Gigan have decent DVDs while these more elaborate films are stuck with cheap double feature DVDs.
Luckily, there are rumors of new DVDs of these films being made, so maybe it's best that fans of the series wait for the new issues, as they will most likely be in anamorphic widescreen with the original Japanese audio. Until then I'd recommend hunting down subtitled DVDs and even VHS's from online distributors instead of settling for this Sony DVD.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome! Finally a '90's Godzilla!, May 5, 1999
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Ever since I saw the original 50's Godzilla, I had always wondered how it had evolved in the 90's. Now I know. It's plain awesome! A bigger Godzilla with even bigger special effects. I love it!
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